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  * Right-click on the last component (xc5vlx110t), and click ''Assign New Configuration File''.  When prompted, select the ''download.bit'' file copied over from the Primary PC. Leave all default options and proceed with the programming. To do this right-click on the last component (xc5vlx110t), and click ''Program''. This should only take a few seconds.    * Right-click on the last component (xc5vlx110t), and click ''Assign New Configuration File''.  When prompted, select the ''download.bit'' file copied over from the Primary PC. Leave all default options and proceed with the programming. To do this right-click on the last component (xc5vlx110t), and click ''Program''. This should only take a few seconds. 
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 +  * Quit Impact.
  * Open a Cygwin command prompt by navigating to ''Start->Programs->Xilinx->EDK->Accessories->Launch EDK Shell''. Within the shell, navigate over to the directory where you saved ''pfserver.elf''.  If we assume that these files were on the ''C:\'' drive, type:   * Open a Cygwin command prompt by navigating to ''Start->Programs->Xilinx->EDK->Accessories->Launch EDK Shell''. Within the shell, navigate over to the directory where you saved ''pfserver.elf''.  If we assume that these files were on the ''C:\'' drive, type: